HANDS ON DOCKER for JAVA Developers

Join our hands-on course for Java Developers! Learn to build, ship, and run Java apps using Docker. Perfect for busy professionals looking to enhance their skills with real-world projects.

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Brief Summary

This is an exciting hands-on course for Java developers eager to learn Docker! You'll work on real-world projects that teach how to build, ship, and run Java apps effectively.

Key Points

  • 100% hands-on learning experience.
  • Build and scale microservices using Docker.
  • Real-world use cases and problem-solving exercises.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand how to deploy Java apps using Docker.
  • Build microservices with Spring MVC and MYSQL.
  • Use Docker to run web applications on Apache and NGINX.

About This Course

Complete Hands on Course for Java Developers

This course is a 100% HANDS ON course for Java Enthusiasts who want to use DOCKER To Build->Ship->Run Java Apps using Docker and want to learn thru 10+ real world hands on use cases. This course is optimized for the busy professional with real world use cases examples and problem solving. The student registering for the course should be able to dedicate time towards Hands on labs to get a clearer understanding on how to use docker.

Docker Version: 18.03.1-ce, JDK 8


Learn to build real world apps using Java and Docker with Microservices using the Spring framework, JQuery, Bootstrap and much more.... T

  • Apart from the theoretical aspect here are the HANDS ON LAB Exercises which will be covered
    MICROSERVICES using Docker .

  • Build a Spring MVC and MYSQL RESTFUL MICROSERVICE, Scale a micro service with multiple containers

  • Build a Proxy Servlet, a filter with a Spring MVC app backed by MYSQL to load balance the requests between containers.

  • Learn what the real world problems are and how Docker attempts to solve real world use cases.

  • Learn to Run WEB Apps on Apache HTTP and NGINX Web servers in Docker as containers.

  • Learn to run Simple Java Programs developed using JDK8 using Docker

  • Create a sample Spring MVC Web App running with a bootstrap and JQUERY UI and run it using Docker

  • Learn about Docker machines and Docker compose

  • Upload your code to DOCKER HUB and share your Docker images for deployments with peers

  • All of the lectures come with hands on labs

  • Build, Ship and Run Java Apps using Docker

  • Build Spring Framework based Apps using Docker

Course Curriculum

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Instructor

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Sinduja Sundararaju

Pictolearn Technologies LLC provides elearning solutions on technology specific but not limited to DEVOPS

Review
4.9 course rating
4K ratings
ui-avatar of Youssef AZDOUD
Youssef A.
3.0
7 months ago

Some important concepts are not detailed, such as Docker Compose. it is good for beginners.

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ui-avatar of James Njoroge
James N.
5.0
10 months ago

Very well articulated.

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ui-avatar of Chamith Kavinda Kodithuwakku
Chamith K. K.
4.0
1 year ago

When I working with jdk 7 its gave error. Other than that all good. Thanks for cheat sheet!

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ui-avatar of Chikeluba Tochukwu Stanley
Chikeluba T. S.
5.0
1 year ago

nice one

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ui-avatar of Nagendra
Nagendra
5.0
1 year ago

Very nice explained. It has real world examples.

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ui-avatar of Yauheni Parominski
Yauheni P.
5.0
1 year ago

Nice explanation. And thank author for his work.

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ui-avatar of Rabiul
Rabiul
5.0
1 year ago

5

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ui-avatar of Venkatesh Panyam
Venkatesh P.
5.0
1 year ago

The explanation is excellent, and even children will grasp it easily after a few listens.

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ui-avatar of Jonathan Jonathan
Jonathan J.
3.5
1 year ago

Subtitle are sometimes off the context. Lecturer's speech could be more clear and concise. However the contents are somewhat still relatable even though the lecture seems to be published back in 2017, judging by the date time of the in-video contents

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ui-avatar of Estuardo Castellón
Estuardo C.
5.0
1 year ago

great course

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